The University of Arizona Men's Tennis team took a break from its competition on the courts and spent time with the kids from the Tucson Community Tennis Program, Friday afternoon out at the LaNelle Robson Tennis Center.

Junior Naoki Takeda pulled off one of the largest upsets of the college tennis season thus far, as he took down No. 5 Dominik Koepfer, 6-2, 6-0, but it wasn't quite enough, as the Wildcats fell to No. 53 Tulane 4-2, Tuesday out at the LaNelle Robson Tennis Center.

Junior Naoki Takeda was able to win his ninth straight singles match and secure his first win since being ranked No. 58 in the nation earlier this week, but it wasn't enough, as Arizona dropped a 5-2 decision to No. 70 Nevada, Saturday out at LaNelle Robson Tennis Center, snapping what was a season-long four-match win streak.

The Wildcats look to continue their impressive four-match win-streak this week, as they get ready to face two ranked opponents, starting with Nevada, Saturday at noon MST, followed by Tulane, Tuesday at 11:00 am MST, in what will be the final two matches of their season-long 12-match homestand out at the LaNelle Robson Tennis Center.

Junior Naoki Takeda and senior Sumeet Shinde both find themselves garnering national attention this week, as both were placed at No. 58 and No. 74 respectively in the latest ITA individual poll, released on Tuesday.

The Wildcats will go for their fourth win in their last five matches, as they'll take on Northern Arizona, Friday at 10 am MST and Utah State, Sunday at noon MST in matches nine and ten of their season-long 13-match homestand out at the LaNelle Robson Tennis Center.